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10 Things to Do in Sydney, Australia

Sydney is like no other city in the world. With its bustling activity, gorgeous beaches and fantastic weather, Sydney needs to be a must on your Australian bucket list. Home to over 4 million residents, it is Australia’s largest city and its most toured destination with over 32 million visitors a year.

If you’re planning your trip and are wondering what the best things to do and see in Sydney are, wonder no more! We have curated the top 10 things to do during your time in Sydney:

1. Go on a Free Walking Tour

Get your steps in and participate in an “I’m Free” walking tour to get to know Sydney. Tours are operated 3 times a day and are run by passionate local volunteers. Hear their enthusiasm and love for their city as they show you all the sights and the history behind it all. It is a great first activity for your city exploration. 

2. Marvel at the Sydney Opera House

It may be the most iconic site not only in Sydney but all of Australia. Gaze up at the Opera House’s famous white shelled roof, a true engineering masterpiece. Taking almost 15 years to complete to the finish, the Opera House has been open to the public since 1973. This attraction is known to bring in over 8 million annual visitors, with half a million participating in a guided tour. Expect to pay around $30 USD for an informative tour. It’s worth every penny! You’ll gain a whole new appreciation of the architecture. If looking to see a show, while prices vary on performance, the average ticket starts at around $35 USD.

3. Visit the Taronga Zoo

Sydney’s Taronga Zoo draws in more than 1 million visitors every year with its incredible skyline views and lush grounds. Wander through the expansive space that hosts more than 4,000 animals ranging from kangaroos, giraffes, koalas, elephants, lions, tigers, chimps, Komodo dragons, and more. Other sights include hiking trails, rainforests, several beaches, and a ropes course. Visitors have the option to stay overnight in a luxury safari tent. Access the attraction from a short 12-minute ferry ride across the harbor from the Central Business District. 

4. Hit Bondi Beach

One of Australia’s most famous beaches, Bondi Beach is a popular hangout for both locals and tourists. Expect an exciting atmosphere as the shore is always busy, but not too busy. Check out the surrounding suburb and all of the amazing retail and dining options it has to offer. Fun Fact: this beach holds the Guinness World Record for the largest swimsuit photoshoot.

5. Climb the Bridge

Similar to the Sydney Opera House, the Sydney Harbour Bridge is another engineering masterpiece. After opening to the public in 1932, it was quickly nicknamed “the coathanger”. Appreciate the architecture up close by choosing to walk or cycle across the bridge. The adventurous visitors can choose to climb the bridge and experience extensive views of the Sydney Harbour. Partake in a sunrise or sunset tour for the ultimate experience.

6. Take the Sydney Tower Skywalk

As tall as the Eiffel Tower, the Sydney Tower Skywalk offers incredible panoramic views of Sydney from the top. Enjoy the sights with your $35 USD ($50 AUD) ticket. This is a great affordable alternative to climbing Sydney’s Harbour Bridge. Take advantage of the 4-D cinema experience that also comes with your ticket and offers dramatic in-theatre effects such as fire and wind.

7. Party in King’s Cross

For a wild and cheap night out head to King’s Cross. There you will find locals and backpackers partying late into the night accompanied with some inexpensive beer. For those looking to enjoy a less touristy nightlife scene, check out Manly or The Rocks for a more local and chill vibe with cocktails and beers on the more expensive side.

8. Visit the Royal Botanic Gardens

The Royal Botanic Gardens bring in over 5 million visitors a year and are the oldest in all of Australia as they were established in 1816. Take part in the various guided and self-guided tours the gardens have to offer. Hop on the Choo Choo Express for a quick and scenic way to explore the gardens. During your visit, you’ll pick up on many interesting Australian botanical history facts while enjoying the surrounding beautiful plant life. If you have time, pair your gardens visit with your one to the Opera House since they are only a few minutes’ walk from one another.

9. Catch a Game at the SCG

Sydney locals do love their sports and you’re bound to see their passion shine through for their favorite teams. The SCG venue often has something going on most weekends, including anything from rugby, cricket, and AFL. Breathe in the exciting atmosphere and take part in the cheering while you are there. This is a great spot to buy souvenirs for your sporty family and friends back home.

10. Taste Test at Sydney Fish Market

With so much coastline, Australia has a high reputation for its delicious seafood. Experience the amazing quality for yourself at the Sydney Fish Market. Treat your tastebuds and take in the great atmosphere as you check out the several onsite cafes and restaurants, including a sushi bar. There are behind-the-scenes tours available for those interested in the history and operations of the market.

With a variety of food, culture, and activity, there is something for everyone in this tourist paradise. Sydney’s message to visitors is always to “relax, go outside, and enjoy the beautiful weather”, and we encourage you to do just that! Enjoy the unique sights Sydney has to offer and take advantage of the prime location by going for a walk, sitting by the beach and having a picnic in between your sightseeing. Sydney is truly a remarkable city. Start planning your Australian adventure with Acanela today!

Post written by: Kirsten Cusack, @kirqsak